Posted - 2020/08/17 : 01:23:29
Sy not in the main room for this set. First half MC Ribbz. Funny hearing Groomy and Nitro too.
Important thing to note, if you know your Hardcore history. For Sy this was so different a set and gave a feel for what was going to happen from 2000 onwards. Leaving Happy Hardcore behind and switching into 'UK Hardcore'.
Posted - 2020/08/17 : 02:53:26
I thought Scott Brown was against being on tape packs?
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Posted - 2020/08/17 : 06:04:36
It wasn?t that different just loaded with new quosh stuff and he still played some bits from the 90s and anthems like Elysium, pilgrim. Kick it, braveheart. But yeah you can definitely notice the sound of his quosh productions change with the bouncier sound in it.
quote:Originally posted by Gazza1712:
It wasn?t that different just loaded with new quosh stuff and he still played some bits from the 90s and anthems like Elysium, pilgrim. Kick it, braveheart. But yeah you can definitely notice the sound of his quosh productions change with the bouncier sound in it.
Sy playing Freeform in 'Take Me Up' remix. Plus those few Quosh tracks you mentioned. I would say it's a lot different to Happy Hardcore.
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
That set is actually the worst i've ever heard from Sy.
But the scratching makes it ok.
Just cos its Sy
Legend.
I vehemently disagree on your first point.
Yeah, Sy had just started changing up his scratching to the more faster style that he built on through the 2000s. Incorporating some of the scratches that he was using in 1992 over Breakbeat Hardcore into 170bpm UK Hardcore. Something which I was a fan of.
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
That set is actually the worst i've ever heard from Sy.
But the scratching makes it ok.
Just cos its Sy
Legend.
You can disagree all you like, it is a dire set, filled with tunes that are awful. You may hail it as the changeover to UK Hardcore, but you gotta remember who would have still been raving then, tail end of the 90's ravers , and if i'd been there, id have walked out that room. There are always transitions and we all know the sound improved and things got better in terms of production, but that selection he's made there, to make a point or not, is utter gash.
So Sy is allowed to play a shit set, during this period they probably all were, but things improved, as I said. And thankfully so, cos if it stayed like that, the scene wouldnt have survived.
Scott Brown is on a lot of tape packs I got back in the day, I wasn't aware he'd pull his recordings off the tape packs, thats wierd, why he do that ?
I vehemently disagree on your first point.
Yeah, Sy had just started changing up his scratching to the more faster style that he built on through the 2000s. Incorporating some of the scratches that he was using in 1992 over Breakbeat Hardcore into 170bpm UK Hardcore. Something which I was a fan of.
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
That set is actually the worst i've ever heard from Sy.
But the scratching makes it ok.
Just cos its Sy
Legend.
You can disagree all you like, it is a dire set, filled with tunes that are awful. You may hail it as the changeover to UK Hardcore, but you gotta remember who would have still been raving then, tail end of the 90's ravers , and if i'd been there, id have walked out that room. There are always transitions and we all know the sound improved and things got better in terms of production, but that selection he's made there, to make a point or not, is utter gash.
So Sy is allowed to play a shit set, during this period they probably all were, but things improved, as I said. And thankfully so, cos if it stayed like that, the scene wouldnt have survived.
Scott Brown is on a lot of tape packs I got back in the day, I wasn't aware he'd pull his recordings off the tape packs, thats wierd, why he do that ?
I vehemently disagree on your first point.
Yeah, Sy had just started changing up his scratching to the more faster style that he built on through the 2000s. Incorporating some of the scratches that he was using in 1992 over Breakbeat Hardcore into 170bpm UK Hardcore. Something which I was a fan of.
You thinking it's gash doesn't make it so, that's your opinion. I disagree with your opinion.